I've got a published folder that I want users to anonymous login and view, download files. I can not get it to work. I go to ftp.drivehq.com, then File - Login as - "anonymous" with password using email address. I get in, and find a file named "ftp_help.htm". Clicking on it opens another window with a sales pitch. In your help file for FTP, it says to now type in my username as "/username" and it should open all published folders I have.

It falts me to "FTP Folder Error" - make sure you have permission to access that folder. Details 200 Type set A, ....

I am not sure if the FTP anonymous logon works in IE or not. But if you want people to access your files anonymous in IE, then you can do so more easily using HTTP. Please logon and click on Publish. You should see a list of published folders. Click on a published folder, you should see the "publish link", which can be used for accessing the published folder and files.

You can link to a published file using FTP in this very simple format:

I am not sure if the FTP anonymous logon works in IE or not. But if you want people to access your files anonymous in IE, then you can do so more easily using HTTP. Please logon and click on Publish. You should see a list of published folders. Click on a published folder, you should see the "publish link", which can be used for accessing the published folder and files.

You can link to a published file using FTP in this very simple format:

I'd like to have it 'look' like a directory, in which people see many files and view as thumbnails if jpg pictures. Giving them a link to "a" filename is not what I want. I'll have 12+ files that I'd like for them to see. I have a .php script for a web page that will view jpg files which reside in the directory, but it does not work in you webspace.

I am not sure if the FTP anonymous logon works in IE or not. But if you want people to access your files anonymous in IE, then you can do so more easily using HTTP. Please logon and click on Publish. You should see a list of published folders. Click on a published folder, you should see the "publish link", which can be used for accessing the published folder and files.

You can link to a published file using FTP in this very simple format:

I'd like to have it 'look' like a directory, in which people see many files and view as thumbnails if jpg pictures. Giving them a link to "a" filename is not what I want. I'll have 12+ files that I'd like for them to see. I have a .php script for a web page that will view jpg files which reside in the directory, but it does not work in you webspace.